October 20, 2025 - 03:15

In the wake of ongoing conflict, the situation for children in Gaza has reached a critical point. The urgent need for education has become as vital as humanitarian aid, as it offers a pathway for young minds to begin healing from the trauma they have endured. The psychological impact of violence and instability on children is profound, often leading to long-term emotional and developmental challenges.
Education serves not only as a means of learning but also as a stabilizing force in chaotic environments. Schools can provide a sense of normalcy and routine, helping children to regain a semblance of safety and security. The classroom environment fosters social interactions and emotional support, which are essential for recovery.
Efforts to restore educational services in Gaza must be prioritized, ensuring that children have access to safe spaces where they can engage in learning and rebuild their lives. Investing in education is an investment in the future, offering hope and resilience to a generation that has faced unimaginable hardships.
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